The Rover Boys on a Hunt; or, The Mysterious House in the Woods
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My Dear Boys: This book is a complete story in itself, but forms the fourth volume in a line issued under the general title, The Second Rover Boys Series for Young Americans.
As mentioned in some volumes of the first series, this line was started years ago with the publication of The Rover Boys at School, On the Ocean, and In the Jungle, in which I introduced my readers to Dick, Tom and Sam Rover. The twenty volumes of the first series related the doings of these three youths while attending Putnam Hall Military Academy, Brill College, and while on numerous outings.
Having acquired a thorough education, the three young men established themselves in business and were married. Presently Dick Rover became the father of a son and a daughter, and so did his brother Sam, while Tom Rover became the father of twin boys. The four lads were later on sent to boarding school, as related in the first volume of this second series, entitled The Rover Boys at Colby Hall.
From Colby Hall the scene was shifted to Snowshoe Island, where the lads went for a winter outing. Then they came back to the military academy, and later on participated in the annual encampment, as related in the third volume, entitled The Rover Boys under Canvas.
In the present volume the scene is shifted from lively times at Colby Hall to still more livelier times in the woods, to which the lads journeyed for a season of hunting. They came upon a mysterious house in the forest, and there uncovered a secret which I will leave the pages that follow to relate.
Once more I wish to thank my numerous readers for the many nice things they have said about these Rover Boys books. I trust that the reading of the volumes will do them all good.
Affectionately and sincerely yours,
Edward Stratemeyer
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THE ROVER BOYS ON A HUNT
OR
THE WOLVES GAVE LOUD YELPS OF PAIN.
INTRODUCTION
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE BOBSLED RACE
ABOUT THE ROVERS
NEWS OF IMPORTANCE
SOMETHING ABOUT CEDAR LODGE
THE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY
AT THE MOVING PICTURE THEATRE
THE END OF THE TERM
CHRISTMAS AT HOME
THE RAILROAD ACCIDENT
THE RESCUE
HE WENT ROLLING AND SLIDING DOWN THE PLANK INTO THE SNOW.
ON THE WAY TO CEDAR LODGE
AT THE FROZEN-UP SPRING
THE MEETING ON THE ROAD
THE FIRST HUNT
A CRY FOR HELP
UNDESIRABLE VISITORS
NEW YEAR'S DAY IN CAMP
FISHING THROUGH THE ICE
LETTERS FROM HOME
LOST IN THE WOODS
BANG! BANG! BANG! WENT THE GUNS IN THE HANDS OF GIF, RANDY, AND SPOUTER.
A NIGHT UNDER THE CLIFF
AT TONY DUVAL'S CAMP
SIX BIG SNOWBALLS
A CONVERSATION OF IMPORTANCE
TEE MYSTERIOUS HOUSE IN THE WOODS
WHAT THE BIG BARN CONTAINED
THE COMING OF THE WOLVES
THE MAN IN THE GREY OVERCOAT
WHAT HAPPENED AT THE LODGE
THE EXPOSURE—CONCLUSION
Books by Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer)